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Originally Posted by Tomkat
Perhaps not on paper - but I'd say that an A-level in Business Studies would be more useful in an interview or presentation situation when applying to jobs, than for instance an A-level in Latin or Physics (keeping with the assumption of wanting to work for a FTSE 100 company).
I suspect that most FTSE 100 companies are looking for applicants with degrees as opposed to those without. As such, isn't their degree subject and its grade likely to be far more important than their A-Levels?
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